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Positions

SCA internships are posted as they become available, so keep checking back to find the SCA position that is the best fit for you. Summer internships will typically start to be posted around December-January. Positions listed here have not yet filled and positions are taken down from the database once they are filled.
Positions in this search are for 18 and older. If you are under 18, please visit our Crew page

Assists with invasive plant management including survey work, control work, supervising occasional work crews, collecting native seeds, taking plant vouchers, as well as mapping and tracking all activities.

Invasive plant management in Alaska! Join the National Park Service’s Exotic Plant Management Team in spectacular Katmai! Learn to use a Trimble GPS to map invasive infestations, control invasive plants, and summarize data into a report.

Work with park staff, volunteers, and others to help manage natural resources in a manner that improves the condition of the cultural landscapes of Stones River National Battlefield; primarily invasive plant control and maintenance of native landscaping.

Join SCA’s Excelsior AmeriCorps program in Morrisville, NY. Modeled after the CCC, the program will be comprised of 50 members 18-25 from the state of NY (including vets 18-28 from anywhere in the US) addressing the conservation needs of the state of NY.

Join New Hampshire AmeriCorps! Live in a community setting at Bear Brook State Park for 10-months while expanding your skills and experience in environmental education and conservation stewardship, while serving the lands and people of New Hampshire!

The intern will assist Division staff with a variety of tasks that help manage natural resources under the Department. Work involves conservation, management, protection, preservation, and community outreach activities.

National Park Service - Kaloko-Honokohau NHP, Kailua-Kona, HI

National Parks of New York Harbor, New York, NY

Parents, Guardians and Mentors

Your child is about to embark on a life-changing experience, where they will have the opportunity to meet new friends, explore potential careers, gain leadership skills, and accomplish hands-on conservation work that will have a lasting impact on the planet.